Contemporary Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition by Daniels, Rick
Contemporary Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition by Daniels, Rick
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Chapter 34–Assessment of Neurological Function
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| 1. | 7. |
| 2. | 12. |
| 3. | 5. |
| 4. | 4. |
ANS: 3
There are 5 vertebra in the lumbar spine region. This is what the nurse should instruct the client as being fused during the surgery. There are 7 cervical vertebra, 12 thoracic, and 4 coccygeal fused into one.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply REF: Central Nervous System: Bones
| 1. | Temporary blindness |
| 2. | Temporary inability to talk |
| 3. | Temporary inability to walk |
| 4. | Temporary miscommunication between the sides of the brain |
ANS: 4
The corpus callosum allows the two hemispheres of the brain to communicate. An injury to this area could cause the client to experience temporary miscommunication between the sides of the brain. Pressure on this region may or may not lead to temporary blindness, the inability to talk, or the inability to walk.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Brain
| 1. | Higher intellectual functioning |
| 2. | Visual perception |
| 3. | Coordination |
| 4. | Respiratory rate |
ANS: 1
The major function of the frontal lobe of the cerebral hemisphere is high-level cognitive activity. This is what will be affected in the client with an injury to the frontal lobe. Visual perception occurs in the occipital lobe. Coordination occurs from the cerebellum. Respiratory rate is controlled by the brainstem.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Figure 34-6 The Lobes of the Brain
| 1. | Variations in body temperature |
| 2. | Blindness |
| 3. | Alteration in speech |
| 4. | Uncoordinated body movements |
ANS: 1
The hypothalamus regulates temperature of the body. Pressure from a cerebral bleed on the hypothalamus could cause variations in the client’s body temperature. Pressure to the hypothalamus will not cause blindness, alterations in speech, or uncoordinated body movements.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply REF: Diencephalon
| 1. | IX |
| 2. | X |
| 3. | XI |
| 4. | V |
ANS: 4
Cranial nerve V or Trigeminal nerve has three branches. The mandibular branch innervates the muscles for chewing. Cranial nerve IX glossopharyngeal innervates the muscles of swallowing. Cranial nerve X innervates the gastrointestinal tract through parasympathetic tracts of the nerve. Cranial nerve XI innervates the muscles of the neck for movement.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Table 34-2 Cranial Nerves
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